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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1901)
Mtlei visited IVrtland mi,; at t.rwn tu aown irotu I MiW Wr.,ni " , . n n Hnnitnn. wee tren- lay. n Vrlrtiina family. J?: V thin eitr and t Hoult" nootn, iHIt llu " ...wlnv. i Jacob Uflorw. of Vort- Hf-,n"." . i. davi here thit week ' nutak and family ml Mr. am) I Li iirettoN CIV. oiurt fmy nt ? t,"s"l1,,,, Mt T n ,uiumr. - m. o. L. lerksr, of Portland, Bund. evening. ,., 0. Co, flor vlalting. f' about jimei 0. Oo .. . -m.ki here, .tarum on ma return W"J":.i.ii- Wai r. tt. .uUllc, Wash., weutieetiayitiorn' ,HH 1IT . .... 8. P. Graham we down . ' u-.if.mt a dav or two till, week 1 ilMV wttoi. : ' un MHi't Hheelrn and children and m 8 11. Klstner, of Rainier, were STioMti I of Mr. and" Mr., W. A. Wood iWlo Uitwi'sk.. Merchant T. 0. Watt wee p from riJVn Tlmridr in answer to I ub- Jtartof Judge Iloaa. Alfred Harrison and family came over imai Hi Wlsalrom mill. near Kalnm, niy. ,,d, wl" 'f"'"1 ' "H,k amping n KUlm. Th eontrect for crryl the mall be tween St. Helen. ,M swarded (r year to Mr T. . Lott, lor tilt itlnUieteu suua w'"v. j Wash Heckle wentto VeroonleTtinre- a,. to iusjwct hi property interest. ,;r there, In which h Iim rsjcontly he amieeaLiielvaly Interested. ' )r Julia Clllatort returned Bunday rtni'uc lro Orgon City, whert h rnent "! dy vUitinit hi Uailly (SkI ttndln the CbtuUtuqit, B. C. A. PoUon , Sunday vubool fluid vorker from I'endlBton, g Iwture M UuniUy ecliool work t th Coni ptional church in thi city Wednewlay vnln. " A lrff brg ha hma reeeivlnt a arto ot ittlinf her thi week, goium out nd banked by Morrl DraUier. Tt, timber ar for tb 8orainnto, Cl., trade, which ha besom ao KUn lira buyer of tmall piling from Orrgun wmntly. There ar nearly 1000 of lb itiek. , . -. .;, Advice from throunhont thounty r to the effect that the hay erop b oawally heay ltd year. In fact thir U big yield of all produce in thi eotmiy. If the ionimnr rain will hold off until lh hay I houawl there mil be an abundanc of feed for next winter. Mr. J. E. Brou and hi srellant fam l!r leaf Kalnlw nt week for tlnivereity rrk, where Mr. Brou enter tit em ploy of Hi Doernhecknr Hardwood Mill Co. We regret to oe tlw good people going wy. V ondcrUnd that Cap Uin llooglikirk will occupy the Uruue rmidenos. liainler Uaestte. On the op trip of th r?hr Mon dir niKht young roan HI overboard when the itmnwr ( paating Co nntbia City. He wlkd out of th Iter runs-way and plunged headlong toward the nbora, cwlmmiitg vlorouly, Mded in reaching th eliore. He took pannage on th Uooublio Tueday morning (or 1'ortlatid, hallo, eoatle, and hiiele. . lodge Poan vUlud the aectlon of county back o( (kible, lat Monday, In tpecting road and bridge, and rvport that tie found it nrweemry o make iin repair to tmall bridge. Manager lMy, of the Ooble rallroHil, (groed to make tome neded alteration! in th road where it I paralleled by hi road, and other Improvement are ptonitwed for the highway In that vicinity. The IViernbecher Manufacturing Com pany will reliuil.l their tirdwoutl W will, rwontlv deetroved by fire at Kaln- ler, In l'ortlaud. The aite will be on th river, probably above the Portland flour Ini mill. When in operation th mill will give employment to fifteen or twtnly hand and will cut all kind of Oregon hardwood, th atom page for great many million feet having already new pnretiaeea of in company, Mr. Wm. Tale, of Scappooee, drove to town hurriedly Tuesday evening with hit t)ve-vear-oU aon, who wa th vic tim of an exptoaion of a dynamit cap. Th finger of th loft hand were badly laceratod, and it'wa nMry for th fihvaician to remove eonnidiiraul bone n order to mak the necewary repair. The little fellow had gotten hold of the cap In aome way, and wa attempting to iplodeit, th effort being luceewtul, with the reiult abov itated. A ball team from thi city went to ncappooM laat Sunday and crowed bat with the nine there, and returned bom defeated ; however, not a Hinging de feat. There had been no pi noticing done by the horn team, and any other reiult would hav been a urpriee. The boyidonot feel badly, and are practicing for future content. An lnUireating game between two home team i a feature to taka nliuta nr noon, which i causing aome comment and creating good deal of interest. A moat ditrelng accident wa narrowly averted at Uoulton Wednesday morning, when the Aetoria train topptd, took on board a panaengor and atarted backwarrt a few feet that ome baggage might b put in th car. Th young daughter of A. II. Matthew wa at tempting to croas the track, at the rear of the train inat a it itarted to bck. Fortunately the car hit her Juat bard fnough to push her along without knock ing her down, and by tliia mean ah escaped uninjured. The city girl who exprewed o much ympathy fir th poor farniar bacaue of bin cold job In harventlng tbo winter wheat, ia equal In agricultural knowl l?e to the one who expresaed a desire to aee a held of tobacco when it wa juet plugging out. tyit th dainnel who aiked which cow gav th buttermilk i entitled to the whole bakery. And a girl on her roturn from th country who waa aaked if alio eyer aaw anyone milk cow, replied! ') ye, indeed I have; it illit ttnklna m tn itnalh ta aee unci jerk two of the cow' faucet at the aain The Warrenton clam cannery ha that down for two wanki. Mr. Halfertr. the owner, aaya th cluma are too poor to can at the present time. He any that n aupply of clam 1 greater now wan at nv tlma alnnt ha lutirun to can. ana attribute the increase to the building ol the jolty which throw tb froeh water to the north and away from the Oregon fat. While the eupply ha greatly increased on the Oregon aide, reveres n be said of Long Bunch, ou the Waah ington aide, a the fresh water thrown long that coast ha killed them all. Mr. ilalferty baa packed ao far this year our thousand casus and expecta to pack three thouaand more. ... rOCJSO A NEW PASSt Tunnel Between Heappooae tad Pltti burg Ca lie hliortcucd. Northern Puclflc rnllwfiy ennecrs, in going over th survey of the proposed (ixtuiiaion into th Nehalmn country from Hitappoos to Pittsburg, have dis covered a new pas whereby the cost of construction has been reduced by about M0.1MK). The new pan will obviate In part th enoruiou expense of penetra ting the mountain commonly known aa Hunker hill, and it is said something like 700 f.wt of tunneling can be dia iwuaed with by following the new sur vey. The discovery waa made by a new aaaiatant engineer Drought out from the Kt. Th commencement of active con struction work ha been looked for now for about two mouth past, but for aome reason or other It ha ao far resulted no further than the survey. Wednesday's Telegram. Jteebea Kewa Note. ; A. M. Little, of Uoulton, wa In town Tuosday. James Muckle, of Portland, wu In th city Tuesday. Mia Kay ltlngbam, of Portland, 1 visiting Mia Lola Welle thi week. HherhTU. 8. Hattan. of fit. Helen. wa In town Monday on official buslneaa. II. I. Kaliskr. traveling? talesman for M. Heller A Co., wa in town Monday. Mrs. Ja. Muckle and daughter. Annus, were th guest of Mr. aud Mr. T.C. Watt Tuesday. Judire J. B. Itoan waa in town Mon day, lie and Hupervisor V, L. Clark were looking over th road and bridge in this district. Farmer in this vicinity will flniah harvesting their hay crop thi week. Horn report that their crop ar better than last year, while others claim theirs not to be o good. Tb N. P. R. Co. has forty-five men at work turveylng the road bed between l....- ....I I 1 ... .1 L..IU!.. . IRWIIUi Hill VI4IIUIIl crate pier fur steel bridge acres Tide and Merrill creek. Behool opened after a three week' vacation, In the Keuben school house, in district No. 20. last Monday, with an attendance of thirty-four scholars. Mia Lol Weti I teaciier. Mr. Ja. S. Garrett and daughter, Irene, of Kankakee. 111., arrived over theN.P. II. tut Wedueadar to spend th aumtner with Jier sister, Mr. Hay K. Watts, and other relative. Mr. Ray E. Watts entertained tills week five of her lady friends from her old home at Motnence, HI : Mrs. Wick Strom, Mr. Worcester, Mia Halt and tb Mine Olli airfl Laura titration. M. W. Pillsbury, salesman for the Hweet Candy Co., of Portland; W. J. Rosenteld, lor The Kosenfeld, Smith Co., and C. U. Coleman, for Wadhatn A Kerr lira., Portland, were in town Wednesday. Keaaey Ret. Never be late," but "better be lale than never." It 1 of soiall aocount to thi great, bny, nishing humanity aa to who wept or came from our nearest metropolis ( Vornonla) therefore these are winnowed item. The Chotdeiln young people, also Fannie and Toiuml Tl.roop, drove to Vernonia to attend Children' Day exer clee' but met with disappointment a the exerctaea were postponed The Reed family, Mia Lindsay and th teacher, Mia Lowe, also the tt eb iir (amity (visiting at Mrs. McHu-r- ...n'.i nani il Kalihatb on Uouer Koc.k creek, at th residence of Mr. and Mr, Slit. Little Robbie Week, eldet child of J.J. Ulark, la seriously ill, with either rheumatism or paralysis, at leant he is unable to move hi little aelf whether from sorenoM or numbnes w do not know, a no physician, at Uii date, be been called. Mlsee Mamie and Manda Cheldelln am home for a two month vacation, ii.. nxnt a few dava at the old home, but ha returned to h la work at Kmh. on in bouiiu, iu There surely must be om magnetiam on Bock croea tor our wm "Barki U willln." , In th language of '82 we exola m, "All quiet on the Potomac!" or rather, on Rock creek, on the Ulorlous Fourth, ment. a good programme waa rendered by th aihool at Keawy on th. third. A flu flag wa purohaaed for the occa sion. At 1 :30 it wa Bung to th breeae and aome good patriot (unknown at the time) gave three rousing ealutae by the blasting of atump. Thank to Uie patriot. " Fighting for PHvUeg. , A lively legal battle i apt to aria be cause of an alleged lack of compliance with the law in the matter of thei.ew York and Oregon Coal A Timber Com pany filing upon the lower Meha lent and making deration of intent to improve Ik. S.. IhH. Ma or, of Yamhill cause of th provision of the law that n nety day mit ipw ""."'y :. - Z-x. . ..wint Ana can be received. j& Major., It ta i ond-ratood, will aub- : ,. i .i .. A itorian launy a..u ",- . .imHt .IlllilM MftlOri WM Ml " "-f?- a , . 1 1 ? t a. J a i ha nmintV clerk paiiirs similar to thoae wndered the clerk of Clatsop county, but Mr. Watte refused to Bie t.nem, v?r."" a tail this city agaiu """" '..; ......I r.Kn.lHinllS DfO- .law ami i ii i. i. ti i . ceeding against the olerk to force h.m to file the document, ... . ..k.niinF and renalrlng tl.riralda ia about completed and ah will pl.d on theifrtland-Rnier art little vessel that she H,g ine aam. .- ,.klrk used to oe, aim ve""" , well pleased with her. The people of Columbia county think that great Injustice haa beenperpe todu,on them. The Orn CoaU Timber Company, ot'n ' X leg" oassed at th recent eeaeion ol trie legis Fature, ha. Died with the county eta a map of Columbia county hwlngthe Nation of .tream tributary to the Ne hlem river'Tud claim the "lus v fioht of the transportaUon and booming facUiUe. afforded Vy th. various atreema K ng into th. Sehulem. under the nretex" of their lmproment. - The, Ewutoovaatfor one company to ao- oo. "pliah. and while they ho hi I aoemm U emrWIt ou t doubt the 'object of rt. country .-Aatona ciew., Bov. Mr. Philbrook Vu.ikt.iin and Uat'.hdor tl orofieh at Flat next Sun I day at the usuul hour. COMMIBSIOJSEJRS' COURT, Ofllclui and Fall Report of the Rega lar July Term. Procecilliwa of U.e county cwirt fur the regular j uly term, 1WU1. Ofllner. premmt, Hon. J, B. lloan, county judge; P. A. Frakea and W. I), Oae, oounty oommimloners ; J, O, Watts, county clerk, and R. S. Hattan, sheriff. , Due proclamation being made th fol lowing prooeedlnga were had : Petition of 0. 0. Moyer et al for a county road prennnted and read. View er, appulntod: tt. Kappler, Fred Brigg. aud U. L. Tarbell, with A. 1). Little, sur veyor, to meet at Reei'. loKglng camp, August loth, 1V01, at 0 a. in., to meet and view said proposed road. Hheriff directed to execute a tax deed to Olave Johnson for the nw of aw of aectlon 10, tp 8 n, r west. Ordered by the court that upon the xecutiou aud delivery by John iMIan of a deed to the five-foot atrip of land on th Bennett road for road purposes, that th clerk issue and deliver to said John Dolnn a warrant in the sum of $10. u rue rea tnai tne costs on us aale cer tificate No. 21)1 be remitted upon pay ment of lh taxes for 1HU3. and that the olerk have credit for the cost. Ordered that tac aale certificate No. 1186 for taxes of 1HU2, be and the tame I hereby canceled. Ordered that tax tale certificate No. 608 be canceled and that the clerk have credit fur the same. Petition of O. E. Hunter for liauor license for six month, allowed. Ordered that the tax of B. H. Man tilla for tb year 1889 be and th tame Is hereby remitted, a th land wa a- sesaed before proof wa made. Urderd that certuicate iso. v.n te as signed to John Htewart upou the pay ment of $31.11). Ordered that the time for the meeting of the board of equalization be and the same la hereby extended until tb nrsi Uonday in October, iuui. Ordered that tax sale certificate No. 1042 be canceled, and that the clerk be credited with the sum of 19.70. Ordered that upon the payment ol $13.78 by U. W. Kice that the sum of $H.04 be remitted and the clerk have credit for the same, lor the taxes of 1894. umered mat ui aa e ceruncaie no. 11B2 for aale of 18112 taxee be canceled. and that the clerk have credit for the same. . Account of the treasurer and clerk checked no bv the court. Urdered tnattax teie ceruncaie no. ova be canceled uoon the payment of $2.36 and that the clerk nave creon tor ao.va. Ordered that tax aale certificate no, 1193 be canceled and the clerk have credit for 119.38. Ordered that plan and apecincauons for a bridge across Scappooee creek and one across Fox creek be made and that bid for the construction of the tame oe advurtiaed for aa soon a convenient. Ordered that two-third of th balance of the road fund remaining on hand be apportioned to the several road districts. Ordered mat tne Diu oi j. r. raraer ha iTwnKMfl aa the lowest bid and the contract (or aiding in and roofing the i'lttsDurg Dnugo ue ewarueu to John W. Parker, for the mm of $110.00. infer! that the contract of tiding in and roofing the Taylor bridge be war.lul tu Knmrr Mills for the aum of tHO.OO. he being the lowest and bet hiddnr. Ordered that certificate No. 1041 for tax aale. of 1889 be canceled and the clerk have credit for the aum of $29.00 Account of sheriff and the tax roll ltakM.l tin lltf th COUrt. Ordered that upon the payment of $13.87 tax sale ceruncaie no. sou w canceled and the olerk have credit for tf U.Y Ordered that Us ealoe certificate No. 1007 and 120 on tax aale of 1891 and iiuia Iu. miull aa title had not been perfected, and that the clerk have credit for the respective amount, $7.39 for i not ami 7 M Inr 18113. Ordered that the return of the sheriff on the Ux roll lor IWJti oe accepted. Ordered that W. P. Dwyer be allowed to redeem from the aale. of 1891 and imt nniin tha navment of 19.69. Ordered that tax aale certificate 1146 and 1147 be canceled lor the year 1891 and 18M2 as the an me waa double assessed, and that the clerk have credit for the eeuie. . Ordered that Commissioner Case be ...thnpiuu! tn make nlana and specn- oationa for additional vault and room for surveyor, and to advertise for bid for the tatn if lound practicable to do ao, Claim for bounty on ecalp can vassed and approved by the court in the urn of $.00. . ... wiuirKunon court adjourned until August 15th, 1901. - JUKOBS, MAY TXBX. Joseph Doherty I 0 Stump... ...... .... 0 N Gable 6 60 4 00 2 00 7 20 4 40 Aimer Meserve . . .............. . Anton Wise J B Duncan.. 4 00 O E Elliott Krwin fScffert.... Albert Johnson... Manritt Carr W R Dotson R Kappler O D tiarrison TACIoninger W C Cooper E 0 Anderaon. ............... 8 A Mile J 8 Mow Thoma Morris JO Monroe Lon Emmon M F Haaen... 8M Graham ... John MoAdam. ... J H Beaver.........: M Freeh J K Brou. ...... J H Adama,,' TMTucker... David Dvia.i. wrraxMX, may thm. L Balden.' ' KU Nienstedt Ann Mencher.... . J R Headlee O G Haley, wit May term, 1900.. jusTica cottar. R Cox", state v. Robert. J B Godfrey, oonsUble ame. . . . H H Clark, witneaa, same. ...... 10 00 4 00 4 40 12 00 7 60 11 00 11 60 11 40 11 00 18 00 10 00 12 20 14 80 12 40 15 20 11 20 18 40 15 60 11 60 11 20 10 60 15 20 15 20 10 00 8 00 9 40 S 40 9 00 15 40 6 20 8 15 2 40 2 50 1 60 1 60 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 Wm Ahrens, same Wash Muokla, same. . .. 0 N Gable, same. John McKie, same Al Robinson, earn M Ray, "am Wm Mellinger, same. aoAB BiirKaywon. P Ixnislgnont, 1 L Raamussen, 2 J G Plank.8 II Schmltt, 4...i'.. FLCIark,6.... 8 M Rice, 6. W L Brown, 7 O W Rlchai'dson, 8 ..... It S Pavne. 9 ' 80 00 22 00 48 00 12 00 64 00 64 00 10 00 07 00 16 00 BBElliott,10 .... ............. l l.k. U...I..I- 19 16 00 J11IIU . -..-'v . , v n U. Wilson. 13. a 4(1 00 Jame. Adama, 14 LASOB OH SKHAJ.KM KOAD, 72 00 44 00 21 80 -9 90 4 00 21 60 E J Mill.- C Tucker R genwman . Fred Keller , R Mills..., . 46 80 23 40 2 17 21 60 10 80 n n 10 80 21 60 44 00 6 76 8 00 12 00 21 00 ll yi Ward....... W Parker ames Kmuion. . W BPerehery..,. cevmttn....'.. null Kose, ,, , .. , P Mnllliiffer EJ Mills Joaenh Dupont. A l. l amer JcHw'ph Cave. , ... , no ao supi'ints. Hmlth & Thoma., lumber..,..,. 63 10 Smith A Thomas, same 63 97 Mmltb & Thomas, same. 28 18 lueper Utiel, lumber lor 13. ... . w W Meserv liro., lumber (org...... 80 11 Meserve Bro., same for 9. ..... . 11173 Meserve Bro., bolt for 18 00 iunrnr tiro., laoor on linage, v iuw R Mather, same. In 8 . ' 35 44 M L Mather, same 88 50 M F Hazen, same in 8 82 50 A Kini.black.niitbing for 8 11 00 G F Lindgren. powder for 12-13.. 12 00 i' s i'epnam. Doita tor iu . , o ou Western Uedar Uo., eplke to o. . i uu Western Cedar Co., lumber for 6 68 04 Flippin Lumber Co., lumber, 10 VW 84 A 11 larrou. luimivr wr o John Hendrlckson, shovel for 9. John Dolan, right of way . ' I I . 1 1 . u 40 uo 4 05 10 00 6 00 4 00 it Hesseman, labor on oriuge. .. . ueueman, same. ............ . MIHOIIXAXKOU. Northwest Implement Co., three scrapers ...... .r. English A Bon, .ewer pipe A L Parker, care of Mrs. Falti- 97 25 27 00 nat, insane.. . 1 90 R H Mitchell, printing land .ale 250 00 R 11 Mitchell, assisting sheriff.. . 13 50 iravui iaviB, siHiuuvr ......... . w w Glass A Prndhomme, stotionery. 5 15 E K Quick, title abetracU. ...... l to WH Powell, telephoning....... 29 Collin. A Gray, .upplie. for eh. 6 25 E Uoss, same 6 25 United Typewriter Co........... 2 00 U W Blakeaiey, deputy assessor. 120 00 Marie Watt, recording S3 00 PA Frakea, commiaeioner. . .... 22 20 W D Case, earn 45 15 A B Little, eurveyor. . 15 00 A B Little, earn 17 50 I H Copeland, superintendent. ., 20 80 R 8 Hattan, postage..... Id 00 J O Watte, earne 10 00 8t Helen LAW Co.. water rent S 00 E Blakeaiey, meala lor jury 8 00 prroBT. Geo Lane - Good Samaritan hospital, care of 8 00 81 00 Jotinaon H Laraen, care of Beadlee. . . . . St Mary' hospital, care of Batoon Mr I) F Baker, care, of Eaatlick 30 00 42 00 85 00 4 48 A Perry, lupplie lor laaDeua. J B Doan, stove for Jordan ...... 8 00 Warrant tn the followlns-named per- mam irwn an in a oormir roaa . A fka Jnlv tarm ol com- 1 U II. I UIUVIW. " UW W 'J missioner court:. DI8TBJCT OK. MJEnglert. ...... .......... Edward Lou.ignont. 18 00 8 15 14 40 89 60 John Heimiiler. ............. Georae Grant James Bibby . . . . . . .......... 21 60 Ben Vancleve Edward Lonaignont 89 60 11 88 KU Bushman Verna Erwin RDHnyder M J Fnglert v .. . T ,1 23 40 : 9 00 3 00 10 80 7 20 ueimuier. ............ .... DUTBICT TWO. J M Cooper J A Beegle.. 11 66 9 05 . 9 90 14 85 EEvereol i....... LRasmuesen JWTinkham ......... 4 10 A Freeman .. ." LLndwig...... 8 25 30 90 82 13 0 00 25 92 1 44 4 32 D1STBICT THBIB. Wilfred Miller.............. Wilfred Miller.............. Frank Thorp MoUIeay..... S Salaer. . . . . ..... .......... John Morri. Jame. Morri...., .... Julius Floeter Jame Bpence 5 40 8 60 13 32 2 00 J G Flanir Judsfin Truman. . . . L Bailey 22 01 1 26 3 60 20 04 13 32 Charles Wall!. John Walczak. ..... D1STBICT rOVB. Fred Adama ........ EG Jone SO 7 20 6 68 16 12 10 80 46 90 3 60 C E Olson E O Varney D R Fowler HSchmitt.. John King district rivn. E Waseer. . A Robert...,. W Clark FBuscher. FLClark...... J Waeser F Elder. ......... DISTRICT BIX. Tboma Timoney RN Lovelace.. ............. Frank Rice....... W E Rice....... " S M Rice R N Lovelace..., RMBett . .......... .... EKistner DIBTBIC1 BKVa. F II NloneUdt... ........... PO Mark. UM Gamble.. DUTBICT BIPHT. Q WRIchardaon.. ........ Amato Carl Meserve Bro........ M Jacobeon. ... i .......... DIBTRICT NIN. Godfrey Llllaoh ........ . . Carl William.... ........ . 34 60 8 75 3d 75 13 60 3 60 87 60 12 00 14 40 27 60 19 80 19 80 19 80 8 00 27 00 8 00 12 83 10 66 12 60 11 20 11 80 41 94 00 6 40 6 40 RALillacb..... 10 60 Albert Jone E B Williams......... ... 4 7 9 52 7 8 8 3 2 5 , 13 , 9 , 18 . 33 R 8 Payne. W Payne ...... SSTurner...... ES Bryant, v.... ....... DISTRICT TEN. W O Buck OHLangfeldt...... Chas Ktoe. . , ........... H Krata , T J Flippin DIHTBKT CI.KVIH. Jamea Wallace 0 M McGrahara ...... G W Welch W BColvin.... J F Graham .'. ' T B Elliott. 0 M Graham.... dwtbict TWiava. A Gisaelberg;. MOOlaen A Berkenfeld. ........ DI8TBICT THIRTKKN. A Johnson. - J F Peterson.t,. 0Clunu........ R B McNeeley. ; KB McNeeley.... O 8 Lvon ....... . 23 . 40 1 . 6 . 89 . 81 . 50 . 21 ., 15 . 46 . 60 . 5 00 . 41 . 42 John Parker John Pederson. .............. Dave Lane. . Ruddiman Bro..,,,.. .. O 8 Lvon.....,... Fred Wilson. ... ... ..... E Gronbcrg 4 . 3 .. ; 18 . 5 ;, 6 a Ed Weliter..... CCDunir. August Johnson 8 75 4 50 1 80 13 32 2 p 12 60 12 60 7 20 14 40 8 60 0 75 6 00 9 00 8 75 4 50 3 76 18 50 6 00 ;2 25 6 00 8 75 62 00 : DWTBICT tOPBTKCM; W Rench W Bench... ... Iksrt Kwbui ta. ............... (ieorge Parker G W Bice.... John Bice........ v. N J Parker.... U M Beeghley.... .... UMTHICT riKTKBH, G Bchoonover. .. . . ......... II Anderson. ..... ..... ....... II Christiansen. ............. Tho. Anderson eter Bergerson , ....... 0 (.'ham her lain ............. . E Hheeley , A Bergerson..., .. ........ , . John Imlla T Adam. ......... ........ II Chriaten.cn.. . , .......... r rmrpiey . . . . Frank Wirtman. 8 00 COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE Coortt ThraiU'skr's err xit, ht. Hkisvii, on., Julr 12, 1901. ILTOTICI 18 HKKkHY OIVKH THAT Khh il UDWld County WamnU of Columbia Cunnty, Oregon, whfrh hava ben prentd and eiKlonMid- "Hot t"ld (or Wnt of rands," will on paid uaon preaiinuition at tut' ouice, IulereM will not be allowed after thin date. KUWIN KOllH, )12a ' Treasurer ol Columbia Couuty, Or. nonce of mm accouht. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE nndomlKiied. the ancillary admlniatrator of the eataw of Crawforrt Ulll, dweaaad, haa nled In tha County Court for Colombia uonnty, titata f Oregon, hi final amount aa auch ad mliilKtralor, and that Monday, tha M day of ttoixemtwr. 1V01, at 9:90 o'clock a. m., at tha court roan of aald eourt, tn tha court honae In Ml. tieleiia, aaia county ana iuue, nu men fixed by tha Jitdica of aald eourt aa the day for tha haarlnK of objections to aald final aocoant and tha eiilament thereof. W. H. KKA R, Ancillary AdnilnlMrator of the KiiUte of Crawford Hill, lxeeaaod. Dated July 1. UuU NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In theCoantrCoortof the State of Oregon, for Columbia Conutr. Ia tha matuir of the estate of Stephen O. Hamas, de!aei. 1'HK UNDKKHIONBD HAVIWO BEEN AF 1 unlntMl tha Conntv (Umrt ol the Ktata of Oregon, 'or Columbia Countr, administratrix ol the estate of Btcphan U. Haloes, deceased, notice la hereby rlno to tha creditora of, and all per sona having claims aejainat aaid deoeaaed, to nrf.nt them varlrted at. reuulred brlaw. within six months after the flrst publlealion of this notice to aaia aiary names, at tne law ourceoi W. a. rowan, in tn Helens. Oregon. MAEx HAINES, Administratrix of the estate of Stephen Q Haloes, aeeeaoea. jziu W. H. Powell, attorney for administratrix. Dated this zist oar 01 June, nan. , Timber Land, Act Jone t, 1878. Vt9 TCE FOR PUBLIC WH. Umtid Btaths Lino Omet, OrMns Oltv. Orvon. Mar U. 1WT1. N' rvrirn m Ukukmv mvkw THAT IN COM plian.ee with the provisions of tne act or the sale of timber lands in the Htateaof Callfor ma OTMnti. Nevada, and WaRlitnaton Terrt- lory." aa extended to all the PiiWle Lud States byaotoi augnsts, invz, wiinara r. wunn, ui Portland, county of Multnomah, Stats of Ore gon, haa this day filed in this ofnoe his sworn statement No. 6400, for the purchase of the A of section pio. xa, sownanip ro. norm, nutit Vn. A .Mt and will offer uroof to show that thi land aonxht la more valuable for its limber or atone than tor anonltnrai purposes, ana to es tablish his claim to said land before the Regis wr and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the ih day of August, 1101. He namea as witnesses: Julian roul James B. Olbbona, Bert Warren and Joseph Ur- bin, all of Portland, Oregon. Any aua an per sons claiming elvereely tne aoove ueecnoea lands are requested u file weir claims m tnis office on or baton- aald 8th day of August, 1vol. mll irm ijttAO. js. mtuutuut, Keguter. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. ; K0TICE rOH PV8UCATI0H. Ukitxd States Lasts Omti. Oretron City, Oregon. May 11, W01. N-OTICK IS HKRKBT G1VJ5N THAT IN Ua nlianne with the nrovlaions Of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Suites of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Waehimgon Terri tory," as extended to all the Public Lund States byactot August a, juuan r. f,, i qua, county ol cowiiix, etate ot auniupwi, nas tills uay nieu iu milvuiu. mw www. u " . ment No. Mol. for the nurchaae of the seU of sec. No. 81, In tp No. 4 n. r Ne. west, and will i to snow mat tne iauu sougot is murc for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purpose, and toeatablish his claim to aaid landbeiore the Register and Receiver of this oHIce at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the ah am nf AnvuaL lutL Ha names as wit- aay oi August, iiau. neases; Bert Warren, Jamea K. Gibbons, Wm. P. Hmlth and Joaeph urbin.au ot rortutuu. regon. Any ana an persona claiming auvem the above-described landa are requested to tile air claims tn this ouice on or before said ath day of August, 1U01. CUAS. B. MWRKS, mu-jj jo . si' Timber Land. Act June , 187. - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UxiTxn Statks Lahd Orrica, Oaaooxt-iT. Oregon, June 4th, 1901. N0T1CB IS HKKkav ttlVES THAT IN COaf nll.nn. with IHa nrnviMinS of thfi act Of Congress of June , 1878, entitled "An act for tha sale of timber lands in the Mates ol tfinoi' nl. llravnn Novaria. and Waxhlueton Terrri- tory,1' as extended to all the Public Land States nv aaa oi Auauat a. iko. x-eter a. ..vi.vi.. n.n.. Annntv of Pols. RtAta of Oregon, hi this day filed In thleatHoehia sworn statement KlA. far the nurehase of tha southwest 14 of section No. si, in township No. 4 north, range No. west, ana win oner proai to snow ms vuo land sought Is mora valuable for its timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to aaid land be lore the Regis ter and Receiver of this oitice at Oregon CHy, Oregon, on Friday, the th day ol August, 1901. He names aa Witnesses: Julius aul, William Smith; 1. B. Gibbons and uus ltoutn, all of Portland, Oregon. Any ana an persona outlining adversely the ahove-describeo lauds are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before saldiStn day ol A ugust. 19D1. J7-a WM. GALLOWAY, Receiver. ; Timber Land, Act June a, 187S. K0TICE FOR FIIBUCATIOH. , Ukitxd StaTaa tann Omen, Oreeon Cltv. Oregon, May 11. 101. NOTICE IS UBRKBYGIVKN THAT IN COM plianca with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, ifoa, entitled "An act for the sale of timber landa In the States of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada, aud Washinirton Terri tory," aa extended to all the Pnblie Land Slates by act of August 4. 1S92, Marlua Pedersen, of pnMind. eountv of Multnomah. State of Ore gon, haa thta day Sled in this offioe his sworn staietneu No. &W2, for the purchase of the south 43 20 00 60 20 64 64 60 00 95 10 00 00 SO t of the no!, soi of nw'4, net m sw-4 ... v "on No. 7, In township No. 4 north, range No. west, and win oner prooi to snow ma me seught li more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish tits claim to saia tana oetore tnw Receiver of this offlce at Oregon City, Oregon, nn utn1.v th. 7,h lftv of Anirust. 1U01, names aa witmeaee: w. Df U,T sohellipiet, Clarenoa Reed and Charles Star, all of Keasey, Oregon. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above-described lands are re quested to Hie their claims in this ooice on or Deiore saiu ui way or su8, lt'Jt mtr-jyas CHAS. B. MOORB3, Register. SUMMONS. In the Circui t Court of the State of Oregon, Columbia County. N. W. Bountree, s, plan alnUff, 40 vs. - 50 50 40 15 00 00 87 75 25 00 25 above entitled suit by August 33, 10O1, Mary Knott, Ellen M. Knott, Bepple Knott, Wil liam W.JCnott, Kupheme Hannum, C. 8. Han nuin, Oeorge G. ilnyger and Mrs. M. E. ttey gr, defendants. To Mary Knott, Bepple Knott, wllllem W. Knott, Kupheme HanuumandC. 8. Hanuum, defendant, and to all pe'rsona having, or olaiuilng an tntnrert or estate in the following real property Iu Columbia County, Oregon, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section 10, township north, rauge a west of he WUlain- TNTHK NAM OF THE STATE OP OREGON: 1 You are hereby required to appear and an- .I.. n.laln, Hlu.1 ni'.inst VOtl in tllC you tail to answer, for want tlmreot, ine piam .iatu,!!! .iv tn th. oourt for the relief prayed torlnsaU complaint, namely: A decree for a .r,iti., nf old n,ui nrouerty giving to the 26 50 plaintiff the earn one half tliereoi; for hie .,,n riiHiturMatuents and for general relief. t, n,illt.),Ml hv otnet of llon.Tboa 60 00 00 62 oo oo A, MoBride, judge of the above-eiititled court duly made and entered July , I", Ihedate of the liiat BubllcaUon of this summons, ac oording to said order, beiug July W. wot, and the date ol the last pubUiwtlon hore"', A.)aM ...H-K,8..p1,:;(ir ALsUIUC nn.atm ..rui a,. 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